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    Kesara Lolita is offline Member
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    I bought the memory of Kingston HyperX <KHX8500D2/2G> DDR-II DIMM 2 GB <PC2-8500> CL5. After the installation has reached a bios to replace the power supply and box * memory frequency (MHz) * 800 is displayed by default *. After changing the voltage, nothing has changed. After loading windows went into the * system information * and there in the column - * type * written - DDR2 (PC2-6400). Although it seems to me to be <PC2-8500>. My mat Plata R45. Please why this is? In the service center where to buy this memory there is plainly explain to me. But they said that the need to change in Biased manually MHz.

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    in the BIOS to keep profile, removing the memory and percent, preferably together only memory . BIOS at boot, as has already been written many times, black and white, you should see the real frequency and percent, and memory and the fact that 6400 is written so well if it had bought a normal memory is written to 8500.

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    In addition to the voltage you need to make timing and frequency of memory, and does so, usually with their hands.

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    And it will be determined correctly only Today, when will work correctly. To this end, the system configuration (Bios mat. Fees) must be aware that your artsy. I.e. either he will this information from the SPD, or you can specify everything necessary. As memory manufacturers such abnormal fear of work - they are not prescribed (often) in the SPD settings that are distinct from the standard (once again - have not yet exhibited voltage - modules do not work properly, i.e. 8500, 10666, etc.). So hope for the auto - not necessary. It must be the very point, and supply voltage and frequency, and timing. Only after that everything will be fine.

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